Over 367,000 pounds of turkey bacon have been pulled from shelves.
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More than 350,000 pounds of Oscar Mayer Original Turkey Bacon have been recalled across the United States due to a potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).
In total, approximately 367,812 pounds of the product are affected.
The recall was issued by Kraft Heinz Foods Company, following internal lab tests that indicated possible contamination.
Affected Products
The recalled bacon was sold in 12-, 36-, and 48-ounce packages, with varying UPCs, best-by dates, and lot codes. The impacted items include:
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Size | UPC | Best-By Dates | Lot Codes |
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12-ounce | 071871548601 | 18 JUL 2025 to 02 AUG 2025 | RS40 |
36-ounce | 071871548748 | 23 JUL 2025 to 04 SEP 2025 | RS19, RS40, RS42 |
48-ounce | 071871548793 | 18 JUL 2025 to 04 SEP 2025 | RS19, RS40, RS42 |
Consumers are urged to check their refrigerators and freezers immediately.
If you find any of the affected items, do not consume them. Dispose of the product safely or return it to the store where it was purchased for a refund.
The products were sold at retailers nationwide, as well as in the British Virgin Islands and Hong Kong.
Health Risks and Symptoms
Listeria monocytogenes is a bacteria that can cause listeriosis, a serious foodborne illness.
Symptoms often include fever, muscle aches, nausea, vomiting, and/or diarrhea
Most symptoms last one to three days.
However, people who are pregnant, over 65, immunocompromised, or very young may experience more severe illness, including complications that can be life-threatening.
If you believe you’ve consumed affected bacon and feel unwell, consult a healthcare provider promptly.